INNOVATION UND WETTBEWERBSFÄHIGKEIT DER KMU IN UNGARN
György Kadocsa and
Anna Francsovics ()
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Anna Francsovics: Óbuda University
No 1003, Working Paper Series from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
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Our assumptions made on the basis of an incomplete evaluation of the completed questionnaires that have been returned reflect our very first impressions. Stressing the above, we wish to point out the following statements and correlations. During the survey, businesses considered developments in the business environment as definitely favorable. In addition to reporting increasing uncertainty, they deemed Hungary’s political climate, domestic markets and social changes as having marked effects. Two years after Hungary’s accession to the European Union, SME-s cannot perceive major impacts of accession, or blame the prevailing political situation for all changes. Small businesses do not capitalize on the opportunities offered by the European Union, and do not make efforts to apply for EU grants and funds, or attempt to penetrate new markets.
Keywords: Wettbewerbsfähigkeit; KMU; Innovation; Innovationsfaktoren; Krise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2010
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